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Atacama Desert &
Torres del Paine

Hotel Explora en Patagonia,
Torres del Paine, Patagonia. Photo: Hotel Explora.
Untamed landscapes...
-- Kimberly
Fay, LuxuryLink.com, March 2004
Map Hotels Chile Tours
Land Price (12 days/11 nights)
Imperial US$
9,815 De
Luxe US$ 8,425
The land price includes escorted
transfers, semi-private explorations with professional guides
at the Explora hotels and private excursions elsewhere, entrance
fees, indicated category of accommodations, specified meals including
full board while in the Explora hotels, all transportation except
air flights, and travel insurance for
guests through the age of 59 years. Over that age, there is a
supplementary fee. Imperial category adds an Executive Suite
in The Ritz-Carlton, Santiago, instead of a De Luxe Room, and
a Suite Exploradores in the Hotel Explora en Patagonia, instead
of a Cordillera Paine Room. All prices are per person based on
two people sharing a guest room. For a detailed description of
our services, see About Our Tours. Season:
September through March.
Intra-Tour Air Flights
& Fares
Air fares are in addition
to the land price.
Santiago - Calama -
Santiago & Santiago - Punta Arenas - Santiago

Licancabúr Volcano,
San Pedro de Atacama, Atacama Desert. Photo: Hotel Explora.
This study of natural beauty in environmental
extremes begins in the Atacama Desert, the driest on Earth, where
one confronts the paradox of its unusual manifestations of water.
First is the oasis of San Pedro de Atacama, the center of a Paleolithic
civilization that built impressive rock fortresses on the steep
mountains encircling the green valley. Nearby is the eerily silent
landscape of the Valley of the Moon, with its small but exquisite
salt ponds and backdrop of snow-capped volcanoes. At the huge
Atacama Salt Lake, an inland sea formed millions of years ago,
it's a unique experience to view the vast plain of salt crusts
formed of octagonally-shaped crystals, with lagoons reflecting
the volcanoes. Finally, there are El Tatio Geysers, a geothermal
field flanked by soaring peaks. So many forms of water in the
world's driest desert!
The grand finale of our tour is at
hand as we head ever further south, until we're not far from
the end of the world. Driving through the pampas steppes of Patagonia's
Magellan Province, we begin to encounter distinctive fauna --
ostriches, foxes, skunks, ducks, black-necked swans, flocks of
flamingos, condors, eagles and herds of guanacos. The Paine massif,
Almirante Nieto and the Torres del Paine come into view as we
pass by the Amarga Lagoon and Lake Pehoe. Soon, we'll be hiking
in the Torres del Paine National Park; bewitched by its lakes,
waterfalls and snowy spires. After navigating past icebergs to
massive glaciers, we return to Santiago and stay overnight in
The Ritz-Carlton before a morning flight north to Calama.
After returning to Santiago, spend
a day exploring the Chilean capital's cultural attractions, notably
the colonial quarter, the Bohemian Bellavista district and the
Pre-Colombian Art Museum before your fight home.
Our chosen hotels
are Chile's most luxurious. The architecturally acclaimed Hotel
Explora en Patagonia and Hotel Explora en Atacama provide an
exquisite setting for fully appreciating the grand, natural beauty
of Chile. In our De Luxe category, you will stay in the finest
hotel at each destination -- in Santiago, a Deluxe Room in the
5-star Ritz-Carlton; in Torres del Paine, a Cordillera Paine
Room in the 5-star Hotel Explora en Patagonia; and in San Pedro
de Atacama, a spacious guest room in the 5-star Hotel Explora
en Atacama. In our Imperial
category, you will enjoy a superior accommodation in Santiago
and Torres del Paine: an Executive Suite with a city view in
The Ritz-Carlton and a Suite Exploradores in the Hotel Explora
en Patagonia.
What our clients have to say:
The Explora. What can we say? It was exquisite!
-- K. Ebel
and S. Root
The Explora. What can we say? It was
exquisite! We stayed 3 nights/4 days in San Pedro de Atacama
and 5 days/4 nights in Torres del Paine. The two were more different
than we expected, although the model is basically the same. Fabulous
surroundings, great food, great rooms, great facilities, excellent
excursions, excellent guides and wonderful guests with whom to
socialize!
See
all of the letter
What
Luxury Link has to say about
Hotel Explora.

Grey Glacier, Torres
del Paine, Patagonia, Chile. Photo: Tony Costa.
Highlights
Santiago
Day 1: Flight to Santiago de Chile.
International arrival in
the afternoon or evening, reception and transfer to your hotel.
Dinner and overnight in an Executive Suite (or De Luxe Room)
with a city view in the 5-star Ritz-Carlton, Santiago.
Atacama Desert
Intra-tour flight to Calama, 7:00 am -
9:05 am, Lan Chile 344
Day 2: Santiago - San Pedro de
Atacama. Departure to the
airport. Flight to Calama. Reception and the hotel's semi-private
transfer to San Pedro de Atacama. Your four-night stay includes
semi-private explorations daily with a professional guide and
a picnic; entrance fees; accommodation with use of all hotel
facilities and transportation for exploration, including saunas,
pool, horses and bicycles; and three meals per day with wine,
drinks or soft drinks. Dinner and overnight in the Hotel Explora
en Atacama.
Days 3, 4 & 5: Hotel Explora
en Atacama. Your choice
of the hotel's desert explorations. Dinner and overnight in
the Hotel Explora en Atacama.
Santiago
Intra-tour flight to Santiago, 6:00 pm
- 7:55 pm, Lan Chile 353
Day 6: San Pedro de Atacama -
Santiago. Desert explorations.
The hotel's semi-private transfer to the Calama airport. Flight
to Santiago. Reception and transfer to your hotel. Dinner
and overnight in an Executive Suite (or De Luxe Room) with a
city view in the 5-star Ritz-Carlton, Santiago.
Torres del Paine
Intra-tour flight to Punta Arenas, 7:30
am - 11:50 am, Lan Chile 081
Day 7: Santiago - Punta Arenas
- Puerto Natales - Torres del Paine. Transfer
to the airport. Flight to Punta Arenas. The city was once
the boomtown of southern Chile because of the trade passing through
the Strait of Magellan. Arrival, reception and transfer to the
Torres del Paine National Park. Snack on the way. Driving through
the typical pampas steppes of Patagonia's Magellan Province,
we begin to encounter distinctive fauna. The
Paine massif, Almirante Nieto and the Torres del Paine come into
view as we pass by the Amarga Lagoon and Lake Pehoe. Finally,
we arrive at the Hotel Explora. Dinner and overnight in a
Suite Exploradores (or Cordillera Paine Room) in the Hotel Explora
en Patagonia.
Days 8, 9 & 10: Hotel Explora
en Patagonia. The architecture
of Explora is designed to bring its guests into intimate contact
with the magnificent natural world of the remote Patagonian Peninsula.
Your four-night stay includes semi-private explorations daily
with a professional guide and a picnic; entrance fees; the use
of all hotel facilities and transportation for exploration, including
saunas, heated lap pool, outdoor jacuzzis, horses and rowboat;
and three meals per day with wine, drinks or soft drinks. The
hotel's explorations include contemplative activities like bird
watching, photography, trekking and horseback riding. The fifteen
explorations, which provide intimate contact with the wonders
of the park, are intended to present the mysterious beauty of
each site. Dinner and overnight in a Suite Exploradores (or
Cordillera Paine Room) in the Hotel Explora en Patagonia.
Santiago
Intra-tour flight to Santiago, 4:25 pm
- 8:40 pm, Lan Chile 284
Day 11: Torres del Paine - Puerto
Natales - Punta Arenas - Santiago. Transfer
toward Punta Arenas, admiring the magnificent scenery. Snack
on the way. Arrival at the airport. Flight to Santiago. Reception
and transfer to your hotel. Observe the city lights from atop
Cerro San Cristobal as you dine at the Camino Real. Overnight
in an Executive Suite (or De Luxe Room) with a city view in the
5-star Ritz-Carlton, Santiago.
Day 12: Santiago - Home. Spend the day exploring the Chilean capital's
cultural attractions. Typical lunch. Return to your hotel. Transfer
to the Santiago airport for your flight home. Dinner
and Day Room in an Executive Suite (or De Luxe Room) with a city
view in the 5-star Ritz-Carlton, Santiago.

New and old on the Plaza
de Armas, Santiago, Central Valley. Photo: Radek Tezaur.
Central
Valley
Day 1: Flight to Santiago de Chile
International arrival this afternoon
or evening in Santiago, the capital of Chile. Reception
and escorted transfer to your hotel. Dinner and overnight
in an Executive Suite (or De Luxe Room) with a city view in the
5-star Ritz-Carlton, Santiago.

Atacama Desert. Photo: Miranda
Loh.
The Atacama Desert
Day 2: Santiago - San Pedro de Atacama
Breakfast. Early
morning transfer to the airport for the flight to Calama.
Upon arrival, reception and the hotel's semi-private transfer
to the 5-star Explora in San Pedro de Atacama,
an unusually colorful village, 2,440 meters above sea level and
surrounded by a green oasis. Your four-night stay includes semi-private
explorations daily with a professional guide and a picnic; entrance
fees; accommodation with use of all hotel facilities and transportation
for exploration, including saunas, pool, horses and bicycles;
and three meals per day with wine, drinks or soft drinks. Dinner
and overnight in the Hotel Explora en Atacama.
Hotel Explora en Atacama

Hotel Explora en Atacama,
San Pedro de Atacama, Atacama Desert. Photo: jungle luxe.
In the hotel, natural and cultural life
of the remote
are reunited and made hospitable through
architecture,
revealing something meaningful for visitors.
-- German
Del Sol, architect of Hotel Explora en Atacama

Valley of the Moon,
Atacama Desert. Photo:
Servicio Nacional de Turismo, Chile.
Days 3, 4 & 5: Hotel Explora en Atacama
The Hotel Explora en Atacama lies ouside
a small town, San Pedro de Atacama, in the remote, sparsely populated
Atacama Desert of northern Chile, one of the driest places on
earth. The town was founded by Spanish conquerors in the center
of a 34,000-acre (13,765 hectare) cultivated oasis inhabited
by indigenous peoples for over 3,000 years. According to Chilean
architect German Del Sol, designer of the hotel, the siting of
the building about one kiometer outside of the town follows a
pre-Columbian tradition of placing buildings in open spaces away
from towns so that they relate directly to the landscape rather
than to the grid of streets, as they do in the European tradition.

Huge sand dune in the
Valley of the Moon, Atacama Desert. Photo: Richard Alleman.
Del Sol's approach to planning this
hotel was inspired by the power of the Atacama landscape as well.
He notes, "When I asked the owner of a field in San Pedro
for a measurement, he warned me that the measurement could be
very imprecise, for he understood his possession to be richer
than a piece of land that could be measured. Later, I realized
that to allow the culture and nature of Atacama to influence
my architecture, I should not approach it logically but rather
poetically. In the hotel, natural and cultural life of the remote
are reunited and made hospitable through architecture, revealing
something meaningful for visitors."

Valley of the Moon,
Atacama Desert. Photo:
Servicio Nacional de Turismo, Chile.
Made primarily of wood, reinforced concrete,
and ceramic brick -- concrete and brick have the same aesthetic
qualities as adobe but can withstand earthquakes, notes the architect
-- the sculpted, elegantly minimal hotel offers a uniquely poetic
vision of remote hospitality. It is at once strikingly modern,
unpretentiously comfortable, and fully in tune with the rugged
beauty of the desert and the indigenous architecture. Situated
in the ayllu (neighborhood) of de Larache, one of the myriad
ancient ayllus that dot the San Pedro oasis, the hotel's two-story
main building contains the significant public spaces; fifty-two
guest rooms of 350 square feet (33 square meters) each are housed
in a series of linked one-story wings extending from the ends
of the main building.

Laguna Meñiques,
Atacama Desert. Photo:
Jorge Tutor.
The wings enclose an angular open plaza
at the core of the property. A separate building contains stables
while several small, freestanding, cubist volumes near the hotel's
four pools, positioned well away from the hotel buildings, house
saunas. The primary exterior colors are white and natural wood
and earth tones, with highlight splashes of muted blues and golds
on doors, window and wall trim, the saunas, and outdoor furniture.
The colors, like the materials, are imperfect, imprecise, meant
to reflect the effects of time and weather. "Imprecision
is alive with suggestions," in the words of the architect...
Every piece of furniture in the hotel
was designed and made by artisans from all over Chile. The arts
and crafts decorating the hotel, and for sale in the shop, are
also native to Chile, linking the hotel to the Atacama culture
and other indigenous cultures. This boldly designed project occupies
42 acres (17 hectares) of land comprising twenty properties that
had been held in the same families for centuries. Del Sol left
traces of those families on the land and found inspiration in
the colors and forms that have shaped this place since ancient
times. In doing so, he made a timeless, ruggedly beautiful new
hotel.
-- jungle luxe, Justin
Henderson, 2000

El Tatio Geysers, Atacama
Desert, Chile. Photo:
Jorge Tutor.
Services
Each room has a jacuzzi. There is room
service, a game room, laundry, library, outdoor swimming pool,
gymnasium, outdoor jacuzzis and stables.
Explorations menu (35
in total)
Exploration to Machuca
Hike to Guatin
Hike to Puritama, Guatin
Visit to Quitor and Catarpe
Quebrada del Diablo
Hike from Valle de la Muerte to Quitor
Valle de la Luna
Toconao
Salar de Atacama (salt lake)
Laguna Leija
El Tatio Geysers

Salt pond, Valley of
the Moon, Atacama Desert. Photo: Astrid and Damien Degros.
Day 6: San Pedro de Atacama - Santiago
Breakfast. Desert
explorations. Early this evening, the hotel's semi-private transfer
to the airport for the return flight to Santiago. Upon arrival,
reception and transfer to your hotel. Dinner and overnight
in an Executive Suite (or De Luxe Room) with a city view in the
5-star Ritz-Carlton, Santiago.

Cuernos Mountains and
Lake Pehoe, Torres del Paine, Patagonia. Photo: Radek Tezaur.
Patagonia's Magellan Province & Torres
del Paine
Day 7: Santiago - Punta Arenas - Puerto Natales - Torres
del Paine
Breakfast. Early
transfer to the airport for the flight to Punta Arenas.
The city was once the boomtown of southern Chile because
of the trade passing through the Strait of Magellan, a
passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific discovered in 1520 by
Ferdinand Magellan
during his search for a western route to the Spice Islands (India,
Ceylon and the Moluccas). Punta Arenas is still filled with buildings
erected in its glory days -- mansions now converted to hotels
and government buildings. Arrival, reception and transfer to
the Torres del Paine National Park. Snack on the way.
Driving through the typical pampas steppes
of Patagonia's Magellan Province, we begin to encounter distinctive
fauna -- the native ostrich, called the ñandu,
black-necked swans, flocks of flamingos, condors
and eagles. Arrival at the picturesque city of Puerto
Natales, situated on the banks of the Bay of Ultima Esperanza,
or Last Hope. After the border crossing at Cerro Castillo,
look up to the sky -- we are entering condor territory. As we
get closer to the park, we see the first guanacos, which
will accompany us for the next few hours.

Riders, Torres del Paine,
Patagonia. Photo:
Radek Tezaur.
The Paine massif, Almirante
Nieto and the Torres del Paine come into view as we
pass by the Amarga Lagoon and Lake Pehoe. Arrival
at the 5-star Hotel Explora en Patagonia, where your four-night
stay includes semi-private explorations daily with a professional
guide and a picnic; entrance fees; the finest accommodation --
a Suite Exploradores -- with use of all hotel facilities and
transportation for exploration, including saunas, heated lap
pool, outdoor jacuzzis, horses and rowboat; and three meals per
day with wine, drinks or soft drinks. Dinner and overnight
in a Suite Exploradores (or Cordillera Paine Room) in the Hotel
Explora en Patagonia.
Hotel Explora en Patagonia

Hotel Explora en Patagonia,
Torres del Paine, Patagonia. Photo: Hotel Explora.
Days 8, 9 & 10: Hotel Explora en Patagonia
The architecture of Explora is designed
to bring its guests into intimate contact with the magnificent
natural world of the remote Patagonian Peninsula. The 30-room
Hotel Salto Chico, located on a remarkable site on the shores
of Lake Pehoe, was built to provide a convenient departure point
for explorations of the surrounding national park. Careful consideration
has been given to every amenity to ensure comfort, including
bed linen imported from Barcelona, tapestries from New York and
wicker furniture from Chimbarongo.

Hotel Explora en Patagonia,
Torres del Paine, Patagonia. Photo: Hotel Explora.
Services & facilities
Amenities include a general store, library,
video-game room, open-air jacuzzis, saunas, a gymnasium, heated
swimming pool, private dock and assigned lockers for each room,
located at the entrance of the hotel, for the safekeeping of
all exploration gear. There is a restaurant, bar and room service.
There are in-room telephones with national and international
direct-dial service (fax service is also available), a satellite
dish for communication access to Chile and the world, meeting
rooms to accommodate up to 60 people, radio communication with
all exploration vehicles, laundry service and babysitting service.

Grey Glacier, Torres
del Paine, Patagonia. Photo: Radek Tezaur.
Activities & explorations
The hotel's explorations include contemplative
activities like bird watching, photography, trekking
and horseback riding. The programs are centered on Torres
del Paine National Park. The fifteen explorations, which provide
intimate contact with the wonders of the park, are intended to
present the mysterious beauty of each site.
Each exploration is designed for persons
of normal physical condition and is classified according to duration
and fitness requirements. Five explorations are offered each
day, and the experienced guides suggest those best suited to
the interests and the exertion level of each guest. The expeditions
include a picnic lunch and are limited to ten guests plus the
guide.
It is recommended that the following
items be brought on the treks: a parka or waterproof windbreaker,
waterproof trousers (long underwear or thermal underwear is advisable
in some cases), high-quality hiking boots (leather or waterproof
fabric), comfortable gloves and a hat to protect from the wind,
sunglasses with fasteners, lip protection, sneakers and a still
camera or video camera.

Navigation to Grey Glacier,
with boat in distance, Torres del Paine, Patagonia, Chile. Photo: Radek
Tezaur.
Explorations menu
Hike to the Peninsula of Lago Grey
Hike to Glacier de Grey & Crossing
of Lago Grey
Horseback Riding to Laguna Verde
Hike to Las Alturas del Toro
Picnic at Laguna Azul
Barbecue in Quincho at Laguna Azul
Hike to Mirador de Nordenskjold
Hike to Mirador del Toro
Hike through Las Cornisas
Hike to Laguna Verde
Hike to the Glacier del Valle del Frances
Horseback Riding in the Valle del Frances
Hike to the Base of Torres del Paine

Torres del Paine, Patagonia. Photo: Radek
Tezaur.
Day 11: Torres del Paine - Puerto Natales - Punta Arenas
- Santiago
Breakfast. Transfer
toward Punta Arenas, admiring the magnificent scenery.
Snack on the way. Upon reaching the airport, board the flight
to Santiago. Arrival, reception and transfer to your hotel.
Observe the city lights from atop Cerro San Cristobal as you
dine on international or Chilean cuisine at the Camino Real restaurant
and wine bar. Overnight in an Executive Suite (or De Luxe
Room) with a city view in the 5-star Ritz-Carlton, Santiago.

Curico Valley wine route,
Central Valley. Photo:
Servicio Nacional de Turismo, Chile.
Central
Valley
Day 12: Santiago - Home
Breakfast. Spend
the day exploring the Chilean capital's cultural attractions,
including the colonial quarter, the Bohemian Bellavista
district and the Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino. Typical lunch at the historic Mercado Central.
Return to your hotel. Transfer to the Santiago airport for your
flight home. Dinner and Day Room in an Executive
Suite (or De Luxe Room) with a city view in the 5-star Ritz-Carlton,
Santiago.

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